Posted inNews Frontier has sucked up millions before without giving W.Va. good broadband. They’re about to get another chance by Lucas Manfield December 9th, 2020December 9th, 2020
Posted inNews Join us Dec. 10 for Local Live(s), a virtual storytelling event by Mountain State Spotlight Staff December 9th, 2020December 9th, 2020
Posted inEnvironment Federal regulators are rewriting environmental rules so a massive pipeline can be built across West Virginia by Ken Ward Jr. December 8th, 2020December 7th, 2020
Posted inNews With deadline looming, critics question Justice’s CARES Act priorities, unspent funds by Douglas Soule December 7th, 2020December 7th, 2020
Posted inEnvironment After his own state agency relaxed the pollution rules, W.Va. Gov. Justice’s company promises to stop breaking them by Ken Ward Jr. December 4th, 2020December 4th, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice This bill was supposed to help a poor Black community in West Virginia’s capital city. But those promises were swept aside. by Amelia Ferrell Knisely and Jared Serre November 23rd, 2020November 23rd, 2020
Posted inEconomic Justice Gov. Justice allocated $25 million in aid to help West Virginians with utility bills. Advocates say it’s not nearly enough. by Douglas Soule November 20th, 2020November 19th, 2020
Posted inCOVID-19 COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations in West Virginia are rising. And as the holidays loom, the worst may be ahead. by Lucas Manfield and Lauren Peace November 19th, 2020November 19th, 2020
Posted inNews Mountain State Spotlight’s Ward selected for ProPublica Distinguished Fellows program to boost local accountability journalism by Mountain State Spotlight Staff November 16th, 2020November 16th, 2020
Posted inBroadband Faced with mounting evidence of misconduct, regulators mull Frontier’s fate in West Virginia by Lucas Manfield November 13th, 2020November 12th, 2020